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From the moment we arrived at Fukuzumiro, we experienced Japanese
culture, charm, politeness, hospitality & warmth. The building was a
traditional wooden ryokan, which was actually far larger inside than it
at first appeared. It was raining when we arrived, the wheels of our
cases were wiped and they were taken to our room. We were welcomed with
Japanese tea & sweet cakes. Our room was truly authentic,
traditional Japanese ryokan style & it overlooked the river; we
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We found about Fukuzumiro in Lonely Planet and decided to give it a try in order to escape from the more crowded cities in our 2 weeks visit to Japan.
We stayed in Fukuzumiro two nights in a weekend last may and, simple put, the best experience of our trip.
Short of words to exprese what an awesome time we had, from the truly japanese cuisine, hot thermal "onsen" and the friendly staff, all was 100% perfect.
5 min walk from Hakone-Yumoto, it is a perfect place to start one of the day trips to M.
Our experience with Fukuzumiro was excellent, it started even before we embarked on our trip. Fukuzumiro staff made sure we're going to be taken care of during our stay and communicated with us with emails early on, several days after the booking was confirmed.
We only stayed for one night, but the ryokan hostess, the onsen, the kaiseki course, breakfast, and overall service were excellent. I wish we could've stayed longer because it's fantastic!
Location is indeed 10-minute walk from Hakone Yu.
Very friendly staff. Huge room compared to other ryokan, heck, compared
to western hotel it was big! Our room was 2nd floor, on the river and
it was peaceful white noise. Beautiful building, little nooks with
gardens everywhere. Private bath facility was nice, just big enough tub
for 2. Old pine tree bath was incredible, hot spring water was hot (63
c!) but felt nice to relax. We had Japanese breakfast and dinner, food
was all incredible. Dinner was huge, food just kept coming! Not a far
walk f.
We stayed he 2 nights on our honeymoon and loved it. It has a real old Japan feel to it. Couldn't keep me out of the onsen. All rooms have great history to them, prime minester's and writers staying in this place. Amazing gardens and water throughout, a real highlight to our trip.
It is an amaziing stay. Both my husband and I were deeply touched by the efforts of the Ryokan staff to communicate to us even though they were not fluent in English. The scenery is breathtaking. Very traditional Japanese style. I would highly recommend it to all!.
Very traditional Ryokan ( old style) Japanese Onsen (hot spring) hotel
with rice paper screens nad futon beds. Our room had agreat view of a
fast flowing river.Traditional food was served in our room by a very
pleasant lady in traditional Japanese costume.
The room my wife and I stayed in was overlooking the river and it was just amazing. The natural beauty of the mountain surroundings and the onsen in the ryokan was unlike anything my wife and I have ever experienced.
Amazing experience, very typical design, nice friendly staff. Our room was just perfect facing the river. Food was good as well.
Perfect for 1-2 nights stay to have an authentic ryokan experience.
We were there for only one night. It was exotic enough for us as first time visitor of Japan.We like the idea that it was aJapanese style room. Beautiful scenery.Overlooking the river.
The location was awesome. Away from the more crowded parts of Hakone but still very accessible by buses that stops near to the ryokan. Great food and wonderful service.
delicious dinner and breakfast (if you like japanese cuisine)
friendly staff
nice private onsen and bath facilities
authentic
wonderful nature
room with river-view.
This ryokan is not an accomodation, it is an experience. In our two
weeks travel around Japan the night here is one of the most outstanding
moments we lived.
The dinner was amazing! Not only was the food great but so was the lady
who served it to us and made up our beds. Loved staying at the
traditional inn.
Great experience in a traditional japanese ryokan with outstanding service room! The food was also excellent and we enjoyed the relaxing onsen.
dinner was great and onsen help relaxing after the day. The ryokan itself has a really nice garden and the staff is very helpful and friendly.
The staff (Shiho in particular) were fabulous and the food pretty spectacular and lots of it. The onsen were relaxing and a great experience.
A great hotel to stay. Truly traditional Japanese food served under the
Japanese tradition by the Japanese ladies in kimono. Nice experience.
Beautiful hotel! Fantastic dinners! Very kind staff... Helped us out with customs we were not familiar with. Great private bath area.
The real Japanese experience. Sleeping in a beautiful room next to a
lovely river on traditional bedding and eating Japanese foods.
The tradition, the wonders of an historic ryokan. Staff were a highlight. Most comfortable with the onsens/bathroom a delight.
Staff were very friendly and tried there hardest when talking to you in their minimal English.
Baths were beautiful.
The dinner was amazing! Staff was very helpful and accommodating. An incredible experience.
Staff excellent and informative, interested in clients not just providing a place to stay.
1. History of the Hotel
2. Freindly hotel staff
3. Japanese food
4. Hot spring bath.
Very helpful staff, gourmet dinner, excellent views, outstanding friendly owners.
The in-room dinners were terrific. Our hostess did a fantastic job.
The room Japanese style, the dinner and the onsen relaxing bath.
friendly, helpful staff, fantastic historical accommodation.
the staff are friendly and helpful,.
venue/place/location unbelievable.
- Food
- Unique lodgings
- Onzen.
Wonderful experience!.
Beautiful rooms. I really enjoyed my stay at Fukuzumiro. The history of the place immediately struck me. I loved the wooden creaky hallways surrounded by koi pond gardens. We were in room Sakura #1 (i think there are only 10 rooms there?!?) and had an incredible river view. The river view was completely private and natural, not a building in sight! There was a very impressive tree in the foreground. I snapped many pictures of the view alone. The river sound drowned out any sounds of traffic, neighbors, et.
Very friendly staff and a good dinner. I think it's a typical japanese ryokan and it's very authentic.
The traditional ryokan hotel style with its traditional Japanese food and hot spring bath (onsen).
No outdoor onsen baths.
The most expensive place we stayed, spoke almost no english but still
tried to be helpful with directions.
Although the hot baths were extensive there was a little mould around
but this is difficult to avoid in permanently wet warm conditions.
Onsen facilities are not really interesting.
We had to check out at 10am. A little too early. Wished they have someone who could speak English a little bit more so that we can understand learn more about the culture/ethics etc.
We didn't get to use the nicer bath because we were out sightseeing
a the time it was designated for females. We only go the small plain
bath and I felt a bit ripped off by that. Also, it was further from the
train station than I was led to believe, we could not really walk (15+
minutes in 100 degree heat no thanks) and had to take a bus which was
fairly inconvenient.
No particular view from the rooms and facilities could be more up to date.
It was everything we wanted!.
The walk uphill to the station.
Nothing.
Direction wernt that clear.
Onsens were nice, but a little underwhelming. Wish there was outdoor available. Showers were cold sometimes. Toilet situation not the best.
nothing, but quite expensive.
The comforter is too small to cover the feet tightly and not soft enough
to tuck you under closely.
The strict check out at 10:00 and no flexibility on wake up at 8:00 and
breakfast at 8:30, quite hard with jet lag from Europe.
We are a couple just married last year (no honeymoon). the only thing we did not like it was the bathrooms are not private, but, this is something we did know in advance, so nothing against Ryokan. Price is very expensive though.
- Old beddings that I was allergic to. could use an upgrade.
IT was even more beautiful in the past.
lack of internet connection.
The furnitures are too old. There are too many rooms without a private bathroom. I think if you pay more than 300€ for a night you should have a private bathroom (or at least a cleaning of shared bathroom each hour). Onsen wasn't clean too. Woman who make the room didn't speak English (neither a little).
I wouldn't return because I think there are best options in Hakone.